BOXPAPEB, Our fall stock has been received. Our ioc box is a wonder. Have you tried it yet ? Another lot a'so of the one you want for fin for, ... v ' jic s. Tiie "Penn sylvania," a better 25c box you cannot find. Ask to see our stock suitable for presents. HOOKS & BROWN, a im. Main St. HAVE YOU TRIED Houck's Headache Cure ? A stiri' rare your ninncy It n trial. rcfunili'tl ltve SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Telephone Connection -AT Till! BON-TON MILLINERY In our ftHortmt'it you will fltitl all tlio new HtvIrN for KhII and Winter in Trimnuit ami I'u- trluwm-d IlaU, ami at meh rwn at never he ron heard of. t have tut ml ret U of uut to se lect from. You can sine money ami fine by visiting tho Itoii Ton .NAII.OItS AMI U'AMvlNfi 1IA1N. Xo limit to tho quantity. We have the largest assortment. Also lUriN, Quill, Heathen and other novelties. Largest tock in the county and choicest selection. We want your trade for the very reason we have the InrKt'ht stock and sell at prices lower than everybody else would term Low Price. MOl ltMS(i GOODS. Ae aie the ole headquarters Our parlors contMn a splendid array of good. ROUGH RIDER HATS, AM Colors, 33o. BON TON MILLINERY, No. 2 North Main Street. 1'irel l'lrol Urol your property trom loss in 111c hlioiiLTst cash coiimaii cs : l'hila. ers Insurance Co. of North anil I'nc Avviri.itiuii, Iliirtforil fi Co., American hire Insurance Co., , liester Kire !n. O.. United Firemen's Co. T. T. Williams, 12.1 S. Jardin St., Khonmiiloali. THIS IS PLAIN TALK That the Boston Factory Shoe S'. re carries an exceptionally big line ol boots and shoes. All our goods are purchased direct from the factories This enables us to sell cheaper than our competitors and also our imitators. Here are a few prices : Hen's solid leather shoes from 9oc up Ladles' " ' " 90c up Children's solid leather shoes, 25c up OUR BOOTS, Especially for the miner, are selling cheaper than anywhere else. In prices we are not to be outdone All our boots and shoes are made paper as stores. of leather and not of are being sold by some BOSTON J if 1 1 f 01 1 O I l.-L Pa. in mm cwm, aiitiidiiuudii. 1 SPON7, PROP uuuio auuvk i us i urnui:. 'LAIN TO BE SEEN Your eyes need attention. It is a mistake to neglect them. It is better to give too much than too little attention. Carefully fitted glasses will protect your eyes for a lontr time to come. Better have them tested by our new method free of charge. Thos. Buchanan, OPTICIAN, 118 S. Main Street BEST LINE OF GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, MAY "d BTItAW. Floor and Table Oil Cloths. B. FOley, 3TW&tre8t. K 00 PilL z, ? MM W "7 o "mff o IIS MID fit O "Threo from two you can't," eays U10 schoolboy. Right Three from two you can't, either in dol lars or dividends or sarsapariila. It takes tho best sarsapariila root to make the best sarsapariila ex tract. Tho bust sarsapariila comes from Honduras, C. A., ami the Dr. Aycr Co. practically controls tho entire product. Yet others claim to bo making "best" sarsapariila. They must be making it out of tho remainder left after subtracting three from two. Hut, " three from two you can't." You can't make tho best sarsapariila without best root. You only got tho best when you which is made wholly from the best root imported from Honduras. llliui.v Protests UN liittftit'o. Clu-ster, I'n., Si'vt. 2S. Minus De lunpy nml Joseph l'.iown. roll. red, were committed without hail yesterday by Mayor llliick to await the notion of the coroner's Jury In tho murder or Mrs. Peter Leonard. Pelnney held up Ills rlslit hand, and with tears rolling down his eheeUs protested that he did not know unythliiR ahout the attack on the old man and his wife. Brown In sisted that lie was not out of Ills house that nitrlit. Chief of Police Berry and District Attorney S-'ehal'fer are of the opinion that Deluney did. not commit the murder, liut that It was the deed of white men. and that Delaney and ' his pal were present. It Is believed the crime can be fastened upon river pirates. A stubborn couch or tickllin: in tho throat yields to Ono Minute Couuli '"'.ire. Harmless in eil'ect, touches tho rlslit spot, reliable anil just what Is wanted. It nets at oneo. C. H llimoiibuch. KiilKhtH Taiuphir Triennial Coliclmn. On ill-count of tho Knights Templar Trien nial Conclave, to bo held at l'ittslmrR, I'.i October 10 to 11, tho Pennsylvania railroad company will soil excursion tickets from stations on its lino to Pittsburg and return at rato of single faro for the round trip, wltli minimum of 25 cents. Tickets will bo sold October 8 to 13, (toed to return until October 17 inclusive. Tho return limit of tickets from llarrisbure; and points east thereof can bo extended to Octo ber 31 upon delimiting same on October 13 to 17 with tho Joint Anent at 1'ittsburn and tho payment of llfty cents. Ask your grocer for tho "Koynl Patent flour, nud tako no othor brand. It i3 tho best flour made. w E H A V E The Finest and Larg est Line of DATTENREKU PATTERNS rOR SCAUPS, COVERS, SHAHS and HANDKERCHIEFS. The Celebrated Columbia, Saxony and (icrmantowii Wools. florgan's Fancy Bazar, 23 North fxlain itreet. DAVISON, THE FURNITURE AND S T O V E 3 11 m DEALER Hereby mnkes Ills fall an nouncement to those who Intend to purchase a stove or range for the winter. We linve nlrcmly bo11 u tiuantlty nf them, ami will ctintinuu to Imrciuu our biiIi's Why? Hwmuo wo aie new lietlniRTH und wltili to entattllsli ft i;um truilo Uy KtvhiK you full vuluu (or every dollar you Invent, Wo cull hk'cIu1 uttuntlon to our "(iiiffn Cindertlla ItniiKu" at which tho above cut t ft correct (hc-mIiuIIo, It haa six cooking holes, made with 11 ro box at i' It her rlKht or left hand end. All tho latest Improvement all the bcht Idea. Four piece tops. Iarifo hi uli oven, thoroughly ventilated, Kemovublo nickel door plate with broiuu inedulion, Tho side idielf, ovou door kicker, idiaker haudle und knoln are nickel plated. Ihiplox or triplex urate, that can be removed and replaced without dMurbliij; tho lining. Direct draft dumper- Iurgo nh pun. Cut lont centre. Jl nued cover. 1'lro flint or cut Iron linings. Highly pullihod el Folding nickel towel rod. Sold and (luaranteed at Davison's BUSY , FURNITURE , AND . STOVE , STORE, 121-123 North MnlnSt. filers Get PERSONAL MENTION. J. J. Quliin, of Turkey ltttti, champion waltzer, was seen on our street lint evening. Mrs. Luke, llowen and Mrs. Hares, of West Cherry street, linvc Koho to 1'hlladolphla to visit friends. Mrs. KUcti Weary visited friends at Potts ville to-day. James Doudiorty, who spent tho pii't few days visiting rolatlves in town, returned to Philadelphia this mornine. Mrs. John Coslctt and sister spent to-day at Pottsville, visiting friends. Constable Jack Ddiido transacted otUcial bu-iucss at tho county seat this uiorniiiL', Councilman 1'. 1'.. Miiitarglo made a business trip to Philadelphia to-day. Mr. and Mis. Noah J. Onens, of l-'recland, are miosis of town relatives. Mrs. Charles Trinkle, of Ollborton, is 11 Kiiost of her mother, Mrs. Reese, of North (iilbeit slreet. I,. I', llru'ulon, of Pottsville, was a busi ness visitor to town to-day. Miss Maine. Goodman, of Oirardville, visited friends in town yesterday. Mrs. Charles lhilin, of Philadelphia, Is the Kiioit of Mr. nnd Mrs, James Patterson, of West O.tk street. Mrs. Thomas Coiiftlilln, of West Chester, nud Misses Tessio Collier and Mntuo liakely, of Centralla, iittcndid tho Couglilln-1'ltz ucral nuptials to-day. Tho former is tho mother of the liride's father, Kdward Couyhlin. J. Howell Hughes has Rone to Philadelphia to spend tho remainder of his furlough. H. L. Whilclock to-day moved his house hold effects to Heading. Mr. and Mrs John A. Itoilly went to Pottsvlllo this afternoon to visit friends. Paul llouck and W. J. (talvln, accom panied by John Low is, of Wm. Pcnn, wont to Allcntnwn to day to attend tho institution of the Klk lodge. Daniel Dully, of St. Clair, spent a part of this afternoon in town. Dentils and Ftim-ruls. Tho deatli of Kate, wife of Daniel C. Fold, occurred Monday night at tho family resldcni-s in l'.il.) Alto. Her husband 11 ml soven children survive her. The funeral of Mrs Sarah Millar, of Poll Clinton, will tako place Thursday tiiuriiing, interment nt that place. Miss Nora l'cinlmit, a daughter of Samuel Koinluut, died ut tbtwcsidciico of her parents at Newport News, Va., on Sunday evening after a brief illness, mllering witli typhoid fover. The Ileinhart family were.untilabout 0 months ago, residents of Mahanoy City. The funeral of tho lfl iiionths old infant of Dennis Mangam, took place this afternoon. It was very largely attended. Tho remains weic iuleried in tho Annunciation cemetery by Undertaker tVIIara Tho funeral of John Cather.a former resid ent of tills town who died at Salt Lake City, Utah, last Wi dtiuaiHy, took placo at Port Carbon to day. Tiie interment was made in accordance with tho Masonic riles. The deceased was a member of tho local lodgo and tho members attended tho funeral. A dele gation of Watkiu Waters Post No. 110, U.A.P., ot which the deceased was also a member, leprosented tho organization at the funeial. Lewis K. Armstrong, u mcmLcr of Co. L, lth Pa. Itegt., P. V. I., died this morning at his home in Mahanoy City. lie enlisted at Ml. Uretna last May and went with bis regi nient to Chickamaug.1, whero he remained until the company wasordored to Potto llico. IJeforo reaching the latter placo ho was seized with a material trouble. After 11 short stay in a hospital at Ponce lie returned to his regiment, but succumbed and was then sent to Brooklyn. Ho was in a hospital about two weeks, when his condition so far im proved that ho was allowed to go to his homo in Mahanoy City. After his ar rival there Ids condition appeared to con tinue improving, hut last Tuesday a relapse sot in. Tho deceased was a son of John It. Armstrong, of Pottsvlllo, and had resided In Mahanoy City 2. years. IIo leaves a wifo and family. Previous to ids enlistment ho con ducted a saloou in Muhaimy City. Ho was a member of Mountaiueer Council, Jr. 0. U. A. M., and Mahanoy City Lodge, I. O. 0. F. Tiio funeral will take placo on Saturday with military honors. Tho funeral of hartholomcw Gorman, an aged and highly respected citizen of Maha noy Citj, took place there this morning. High mass was celebrated in St. Canicus church and tho remains wero interred 111 tho paiLli cemetery. Ituy Koystono flour. Bo suro that tho name Lkwio & Baku, Afhland, Pa. is printed on ovory sack. Mrs. Itryuii to Join Hor lluslinnil. Lincoln, Neb., Sept. 28. Mrs. William Jennings Hryan received a telesram yesterday calllnK her to the bedside of her husband, Colonel Ilryan, who Is sick in AVnshinRton. The niessaco re ceived by Mrs. Bryan cave no informa tion ns to the seriousness or the colo nel's Illness. She departed for Wash ington ln'. evenlnu. Fall Opening at Kelly's Millinery Foreign patterns and creations from our own woik room are side by side in this great dis play. Millinery hats meet the demands of fashion. Most critical exaction is always asso ciated with the name of Mrs. J.J. Kelly. People are surprised that such handsome hats, trimmed with such rich material, can be made for the price. Some of these arc original creations, some are copied from foreign models. It is the trimming and sell ing of stylish and elegant hats that has made Mrs. J.J. Kelly tiie recognized headquarters for high art millinery. It is the selling of elegant trimmed hats at prices within the reach of all that made Kelly no famous. . Felt Hats of every description and shade at Mrs. J. J. Kelly, 26 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Gasoline, Oil, Wagon Grease, Gasoline, Oil Stoves. We make a specialty of gasoline, 60 cents in five gallon lots, delivered. Mica and U. S. axle grease. Also headlight oil, 150 fire test. ECLIPSEmLCOMPANY, No. 143 I'nst foul Street, Hhrnandouh, I'ehim Mull orders promptly attended to. TO SKEPTICAL ASTHMATICS The tiuly marvelous cures of Asthma which have ulieuily been ellecled by Dr. Rudolph .Si liill'imum, certainly call for notice. His preparation, (Sclillhuanii's Asthma Cure) not only gives Instant relief In tho most stubborn and obstinate cuses, but positive ly r.uios, In proof of which hear what the Town Clerk at Cavalier, N. 1), Mr. W. Snroius, says: "I was troubled witli asthma for SO years, about 8 years ago I started to uso your Asthma Cure, and havn not had an attack for six years." Packages of Schill'inaiin's Anlhtim Cure may bo obtained of all druggists fur fillo and $1.00 per package, or by writing ditei t to Dr. R. Scbill'manu, llox 801, St. Paul, Minn. 1'ITHY POINTS. iHpi't'nliih Throughout lb. t'u nil) C'mittlrlei! for UHKly I'ertihHl. Mnny inoplu viit the niumilaitis In pitlivr il u t li n 1 1 loaves Tlicro li talk of I'statilisiiini.' a imiiIiMoiih market at llnzletoii. Tiio cool snap caused n tloiiianil for stoves nml tiio tinkers aie lmy. Improvements aiu lieln made to the KvaiiKolical eliurcli ut l'ottsviilo. The stale, convention of Christian Un ileavors opens at Ilarriihunj next Tumilay. Mis. J. J. Khlly, the South Main etrcot milliner, is displaying a line lino of tho latest novelties. Nearly all tho cold coin in dieulation in the Sandwich Islands is of United Stales mintage. Daniel Oildea, acd SO years, was killed yesterday hy an accident in tho Uoaldaln colliery. Thole ale l3 patient In the MinerV hos pital, and yesterday 31 dispensary patients wo ic treated. Tho l'ourtli Ifegiment hny.1 at I'otttvlllc weru disappointed last nl(!ht, tho paymaster IxiliiiK to tut 11 up. Shenandoah, largest town in tho county, (,'cts lint ono memher on tho itnind jiuy for Xoveinlter term of court. A Sjlinkespeieau cltlh will lie oi'Riinized in St. Clair In a few days, ii.nl tho l'olii-li resi dents are takinp to the wntds. Ahout 300 applications for pensions arising out of tho war with Spain have lieeu tiled at the Tension Olhrc, at Washington. A I'olish residi nt on Plum alley made a "holy show" of hcitelf yesterday afternoon, much to the amusement of the noichhors. Jacob Keefer moved his family from St. Clair to Mahanoy 1'Imio yesterday. Ho employed as fireman at tho latter place. The new Sugarhuf breaker, which com menced operations on Monday, is said to he tho largest and host equipped in the world. Seo that your pavements aro in proper condition, then you will hao no chulo to complain of tho Chief liurRcss in doing his duty. Andrew Moran, of Pottsville, was itranted a pension of $10,. and Morgan W. Piieo, of Lost Creek, ono of f(l by the department at Washington. The remains of tho three drowned miners at Kaskawilliani colliery are still unrecovercd aud it is not expected they will ho readied for several weeks yet. Proposals aro asked for in another eolumi for the cleaning out of tho creek in tiio l'irst ward. Tho work will bo awarded by tho borough to tho lotvost bidder. A now camp of the Fraternal Legion, I. O. O. P., has been organized at Heading and named in honor of tho late Lieutenant John II. Hint., of tho Heading AitiUerists, tl fust Heading soldier to dio dining tho Spanish-American war. St. Nicholas claims to bo tho champion baso lull team of the county. Hov. Ilryniferco Hees, of Wales, ouo of tho most prominent lady pulpit orators in tho old country, will occupy tho pulpit In tho Welsh Coiigiegational church at Mahanoy City next Sunday. Hie carpenters employed by Christ coin menced raising tho huge wooden pillars of tho Stoddart washery at Gilborton yestoiday l.xtensivo preparations are being made for tho reception of tho returning soldiers at Sliamokiu on Friday. John Picrman, ot I'ottstown, says lie set tiro to 18 buildings in 10 months just for tho pleasure of seeing them bum. llois in jail It is reported that Christian Dreiier, of tho Iiortolctto Uros. washcry at (Jirardville, has resigned. Kugene McKeon, of Oirardvillo. has gono to Camp Mcado to endeavor to bring homo his brother John, who is seiiously ill at that placo. Ho is a member of Company F, 8tl Kegt. At Wilkesbarro tho jury in tho ejectniont suit of tiio Lacoo-Shiller Coal Co. vs. Win. Springer, involving tho possession of 10 aeies of coal laud valued at $5,000,000, awarded a verdict in favor of tho plalutitl'. Ministers at Pittsburg have entered protest against tho laying of cornor-stoncs of now public schools by the Masonic fraternity. The members of Company L, Fourth Hegi ment, of Lancaster, yesterday received their first pay since they enteicd the service on July 2. Governor Hastings has received a testi monial from tho olilcials and residents of Pottsville, thanking him for his care for tho (soldiers. John Iliglcy, whoso daughter was drowned by a defective bridge being swept away, a month ago, has sued Fulton township, Lan caster county, fur IflWOO daiuasos. Sedwick Urand Army Post, of Lebanon, bulled with military honors tho body of Peler liellmoro, au orphan soldier of tho lentil Ohio Volunteers, who died in the Lebanon hospital. i ho only honing ever known to ho caught with n hook aud lino in tho neighborhood of Ilristol, was fished out of the lelawaro a couplo of days ago by Samuel Feiiton, a veteran angler. Many prominent mon accompanied tho remains of tho lato Contractor Thomas Col lins, on a special train from lieilefonta to Klionsburg, whore they wero interred in the Catholic eoiuotery. It required tho Siiei ill's of both Lehigh and Northampton counties yestoiday to dis pose of the property of Owen 1). Kurtz, a farmer, whoso property was on the dividing lino between tho two counties. lio Not Deceived. A Cough, Hoarseness or Croup, aro not to bo trilled with. A doso in tinio of Hhiloh's Cure will save you much trouble. Sold by P. I), Kirlin and n guar nutco. Deeds Kecordmi. Tho deeds for tho following real estate transfers wero filed for record : From Will iam Ilorkhoiscr, executor, ot al to William Frautz, premises In Cressnua ; Alllanee Coal Mining Company to Peter Yokunskl et al. premises in Now Philadelphia ; Henry L. Treas et al to May J. Fox, promisos In Shell andoali ; Philadelphia aud Heading Coal and Iron Compsuy to D. H. Wilcox et al, trusteos, premises in Llewollyu ; Ksthcr Hotl to Kichard Hot!', piemises in Treinont For your watch repairing and jewelry re. pairing gu to Ike Orkiu's. lit) South Main street. tf Miuriuge l.leeiiha. Wm. K. Snyder ami Katie M, llrmvu, both or ilaas; Autliony Ulewski and Cielly Olkie. wicz, both of Shenandoah; Francis Dully and Mary Hourko, both of Palu Alto; Anthony Kcich and Martha S, Fisher, both of Tama- uu; Peter Hitagan, of Now Philadelphia, and Mary Wixted, of Palo Alto; John Oliver, of Bouui uaxoia, aim jnary A. i.cckle, or Shon aiidouh. When doctors fail, try Ilurdock Ttlol Hitters. Cures dyspetla, cotntlp.iih.ii, hi vlgoralesthe whole system, TI1K WHATIinit. The forecast for Thursday : Fair, warmer iattier aud fresh southerly winds, followed by stormy conditions on tho lakos and prob ably by rough seas oil' the coasts. GRAND JURORS. tlruuii lor tho NoKiuber Term ot Crimi nal Court nt 1'nttMlllo. Tho follow lug have been drawn as grand juiora for the term of criminal court be ginning Nut cm bur I t : lieu. Maley. laborer. Itcllly. David Lloyd, labor, r, Mlnersvlllo. Win (' Fioiiiknocbt, laborer, Crcssoua. II. W. Dielil. blacksmith, Mlnersvlllo. Patrick Ilickej, laborer, Fralley. Andiew J. UulW.'hcr, laborer, Pottsvlllo, Mathias Snyder, laborer, Now Castlo. Harry Kopp, laborer, Treinont Iloro. Lyman SoUen, Uborer, Pluegrovo lloro. David P. Thompson, miner, Tower City. Kdw. Davis, blacksmith, Tamaqua. Michael Iliruey, laborer, Hoilly. Hieliard lliich, miner, St. Clair. H.ilph Leo, machinist, Pottsville. David liaiitsch, e.upeiiter, Laiidlngvillo. (leu. (liuver, lahoier, .Maiihciui S. Thomas (lateley, clerk, Port Clinton. Jos. Iliimmell, fireman, Port Clinton. Jerome liarner, carpenter, Palo Alto, Henry Ciohres, laboier, Poller. C. 1). Arters, clerk, Pottsvlllo. James May, canvasser, Shouatido.ih. Michael Lavolle, lallor, Ashiaud. Doiiuu Head, merchant, Ashland. 1'ktit .unions, Nov, 11, lwis. Wm. II. Koch, painter, Union. Kdward Wonior, shoemaker, Ashland. Henry Il.ichnian, marble cutter, Mahanoy City. Godfrey Hmdinger, gent, Jiaimeoy Lily. Goclfied Pless, merchant, Ashland. 1! L. Loath, l.iilroador, ltutlor. Wesluy Hcii-cl, laborer, Shenandoah. Hugh Druuiinoiid, miner, Ashland. Jacob Neider, miller, Mahanoy City. IMwmd t'. Malick, clerk, Slicuaudoali. Thomas McAlidi ev, luotoiuiaii, Butler. Philip I'liuiiugs, tailor, Union, Wm. Lofy, salesman, Ashland. James Hanks, farmer, Union. Archie Keillor, laborer, liutler. lilwaid O'Neill, teachur, liutler. John Giuthor, laborer, Mahanoy City. Michael Lally, agent, Shenandoah. David Graham, merchant, Mahanoy City. Tlionnis (Juirk, laborer, Ashland. (Iilil IVlloua Kli-rt Olllevrs. Tills week the various subordinate lodges of the 1. O. O. F throughout tho state, elect their otlieoiH for the current term. Sheuaii doah lias three lodges and one Ltiniinpinont, anil tin first election took placo Monday evening hy Shenandoah Lodge No. 591, I. O. O. F., by electing the following : N.G., D. 1), Williams; V. G., John liittlorj Treasurer, K. It. Williams; Asst. Sec, John Davis; Cemetery Tiustce, Jos. Hiuks; Ixid go Trustee, L Hurlieid; Hepresuntativo to Grand Lodgo, John West. On Friday evening tbu other two lodgos nioet and the Encampment moots next Thursday evening. New UIUh Lodge. Tho Ashland Lodgo of Klks went to Allen. town to-day by special train to Institute c new lodge. They will remain in tho city a couple of days. Deputy District 15. , Payne, ot Ashland, was tho installing otllccr, AceordiuR to the novels Kicluirdson and his con temporaries, In the olden days men used to admire women who screamed unon the least nrovoca. Hon and fainted on all opportunities. Rich ardson's heroines were always toppling out of their chairs, fall Injrin 0 "dead faint" in their lovers' arms. having their stays cut and their hands slapped, their tem ples bathed und their noses smelling- salteu. Both the women and the men have chaugetl radically since those days. The modern man does not admire the fainting woman, neither does he marry her. If by chance he does, be is only a man, nud lives to regret It. There Is 110 leasou whv anv woman should be a faint. ing woman. General bodily weakness and mrvonsuess ill women arc due to weakness or disease of the dalicate, special organs of the sex. Dr. Tierce's Favorite Prescription Is a scientific and unfailing remedy for all disoulers of this description. It imparts health and stienglli to the sensitive and susceptible organs upon which a woman's general health is largely dependent. It quiets nud tones up the nerves, restores the vigor 01 youiii, rounds out tne emaciated form, impaits the glow of health to the complexion and transforms weak, sickly. nervous invalids Into new, healthy, happy women, it uts tor wttetiooa ana tnotner- hood. "Words fail to describe my sufTerlne before using nr. l'itrce's Favorite Prescription," writes 31 rs. Banic Key, 01 i ainpico, uranper io., l enn. 1 lino inuiinimimon, irniuiion nou proiuse uowiiitr nmi was verv nervous nuu suiiereo icrri blv at all limes. Mv feet and limbs were cold. 11111 piupii.nioti 01 ioc mart, anu my oacic was so wca iii.ii i couio not iiirn inystn in iea. 1 ne inoturm 01 1000 sicicenca me. r.iv Kianevs were verv liadlv atlected. I hail been dowu six months I cotiM not sleep night or day nnd had given up nil hope My husband got tne some of lir. I'U r. e's favorite Prescription ! took It for live months and at the end of that time could walk a mile und do all mv own housework. I am sure I would lie In my grave If it had not Deen ior me i-avorue i-rescnpiiou. " Send to Dr. R. V. Pierce. IluIIalo. N. Y. for a free ropy of the "People's Common Jietise Medical Adviser." Ifor paper-cover. cd copy enclose 21 one-cent stamps to cover maiiiut; only. Ilotli-L)ouuu, 31 stamps. MISCELLANEOUS. "liOll SAl.K. Two pool tables lu good eondl 1.' lion, t'au la, nought very ieasonniti Ai.ply to Anthony Hehinicker, 10il South Mill street. tf "MOTICI!. -Deslrablo nroper.les for sale. A io i ply to H. II. M. llollopeter, attorney hlieiiandoah. 8-31-U IAOH HAI.H A v.iliuiblo property on ' Centie street, ilwelllnir lioime, and all West eon- vcuIeiieeH lii l(s.inil,le location. Aimly Thomas Tosh, for further particulars. 5-27-tf OK01'OSAI.H. Scnltd propoinls will lie te- I ii.i l,i- tlti. fttrprt rmmiilltei, ol II! Itnroiit'ti (?otimil fr,r tli cleunlnir uf the Kite amlonli irecL nrcurillni: to tin) profile nml aiiccillontlnna prepared liy civil eiiBlnei' Clement, ol tho 1. Jl It. U. t I. Uo. Hume cm !, H,.i.,i l,v uilltiii' nt the oltlco of Wllllii NlnwiTitcr'N livery stulile, West '"oal street All hiila lire to hu In the IihiuId of the chairiui.ii, .li,HC)li W. Hell, hy Saturday, October 1st, 1H9S at fi 11. ill. '1 lie committee ictterves me riKin m rcjeeiwny or all bids. , t jusiii'ii liui.l., i.'iiuirniun. 1'AimcK Hand, J, I'. llulillM, I!. T SritAUiiiiN, IlANIl'.I. COAKUCY, JlAUTIK I.ALLV, U-27-At Conuiiittee, We Bottle BEER, WEISS BEER, ALE, PORTER Private family orders will receive prompt ntteution. Leave them at the office, we will do the rest. COLUMBIA BREWING COMPANY, fit t JL W MNM09030NMMNMNM IT3 m " John 'Bait. Lt's form an alliance. Uncle Sun. All right, John have a chew of my Battle Ax. The most solid and enduring alliance is one that is founded on the qualities of sincerity and worth, together with mutual respect. PLUG is allied, in the minds of millions of men who chew it, with these qualities and it is respected by all. Will you join this alliance? JO cents at nearest store will do it. Oemember the name when you miLn.-cnmr-5T0E o DKAI.KU IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale, and Retail. S3 Wost Centre Street- For Sale. Valuable Shenandoah prop erty, centrally located on Oak street, with all modern conveni ences, store room and dwelling. For further information apply at this office. 0-2-im BOOTS, SHOES, HATS. Not above in quality, lowest price. They have we ask of the public is to call and' convinced thousands. The Only New Factory Shoe Store, Abe. Levlne, Prop. Beware of close Imitations of the name TOE FORTUNE THE ONLY TRUE SCIENCE BY WHICH YOUR FUTURE CAN TRULY AND ACCURATELY BE FORETOLD. X position, character, ability, luggetuonioaiovnaaairB, 5 P1PHFQ Tfl OP $ U1UUL.U lu UU UU A SINGLE ANSWER thli offer ai a ieil trial. ZARAHtho ASTROLOGER, Lock Box 4413, Philadelphia, Pa. Vom PB333 " luib iba Iithimii U otrtnly utooUblng tiMuutd Ilia woofterful CKdletlou u Uii, n lu I opto lAdlvpsutla .Bl ulMtillo laantuM.,' IKE ORKIN, Jewelrv. Silverware, Musical No. TERMINUS OP TUB We are again doing business at the old stand, with our former large stock of goods. Mr. Orkin is still in attendance and is conducting the business. lie invites all his former patrons to call and pay hiru a visit, j The stock consists ol a complete line of jewelry and musical instru ments. The prices are the leature of the store ; they are within reach of every purchaser. Repairing a specialty. lSefore you buy elsewhere call and see our stock anil get prices. No trouble to show goods. We have polite salespeople. buy again, g DANDRUFF ... Is the Beginning of Baldness, Wostphal's fluxillator Cures Dandruff and all diseases of the scalp. FOR. SALE AT DM D RDEK SMGr Ferguson House Block. Anthracite Political Club AEETS EVERY MONDAY EVENING at 7 oeloek at 21 1 Itnecntreet, (Hovers' Hill. tl. M. T. MAUI A, Sec'y. flOYEU, Pres. AU14 line is the biggest in town, lowest in price, and the quality speaks for itself. Our motto : FACTORY PRICES. or below, but on a basis saving you 25 per cent, on the dollar. Our line of hats is the latest in style, best just arrived from New York. All be convinced as we already have V S. rvial it. of our store, but look for the right place. TOLD. : REMARKABLE SCIENTIFIC AND ! WONDERFUL SCIENCE. "SOLAR BIOLOGY." ZABAH, the world-rcQOWoed Egrptiaa Astrologer, who hu beea cre&tiBg lach m toniihment throughout JCuropa for the put five yean, IU giTt a truthful, accural, rlaaetboroscoba delineation of Your life. lln willsiva lour nanon.! intitirtnM. Ait. taste, profaabla length of life, jkjmiIU accident, advice and marriage, menu, enemies, ijouiauon, buiineu mature, to. i MflT TO DF Yoa 0411 lQform yoartelf thoronghl en 1 can inform joumlf thorough! en I and on anv other queitlonj of your I HUl lU uiil ana on anv ouer queit put, preient ana iatur ut. MAY LEAD YOU TO MAKE THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS. Send 10 Nati and gift eiact data of hlrth and I will immediately return jou a truthful horoBoopo reading of your life, and prove it to be all true by yoanelf, X male ' AU oommuntcationi etrietlr confidential. Ad drew A Contented Woman Is sho who has her walls nitd ceiling dtcmntiMl from our luU-'Ht ilenlKin nnl rich tolora In wall paper Via have a complete lino of e,x(iilaitu tlntn antl bUikIch, In tiio mobt nittfttlo ctimhliia tlniiH am patternti, nnd wu will ilut'rat jour homo from kitchen to attlu at u muonuhlu IlKiiro, J. P. CARDEN, 224 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, 1'a. Instruments. Ontlcal booas. 129 South Main Street, SCHUYLKILL TRACTION COHI'ANY'S RAILWAY. )
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